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38 Cards in this Set
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in contrast to systems, family and marital groups are composed of |
People |
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The classical case for conflict theory stems from |
Karl Marx |
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The smallest variety of extended family is |
The Stem family ( japanese) |
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The emergent norm concerning mate selections emphasizes |
personal choice |
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The text suggests that the family is |
1 a social institution 2 a social system 3 a social group |
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Which of the following topics will most likely be studied by family sociologists |
Family systems, interpersonal relationships, and family change |
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A sociology of family is most likely to focus on |
human groups and systems |
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According to the text concepts |
are miniature systems of meaning |
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What concepts take on two or more degrees of values, they are referred to as |
variables |
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when a proposition is formulated for empirical testing, it is considered a |
hypothesis |
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within a structural-functional frame of records, functions were set to include |
what families do and what consequences or results occur |
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according to conflict theory, conflict |
is an assumed and expected part of all systems and interactions |
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Monogamy means |
more than one husband or wife is impossible |
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which of the following cannot include one wife |
Polyandry |
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the most widely used form of media on a day to day basis appears to be |
the internet |
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according to the conflict theory, the type of social system that most serve to keep men dominate to women subordinate is |
capitalism |
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the term family, as used in census reporting, refers to |
two or more persons related by blood, marriage or adoption and sharing a household |
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an emergent norm concerning family organization suggest that |
marriage becomes a personal rather that kinship problem |
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the text says that love is |
socially determined |
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the process by which persons learn and internalize their sexual self concepts, values, attitudes, and behaviors is turned |
sexualization |
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"hooking up" was said to refer to |
sex without commitment or even without affection toward one another |
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a typical feature of mexican- american families is to put the needs of the family above personal or individual needs. this is turned |
familism |
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the tendency for people to marry someone similar to themselves more often than can be due to a chance is referred to as |
assorting mating |
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which norm requires mate selection outside certain groups, usually one owns family or certain kin folk |
endogony |
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an ethnic group is any group differentiated by |
a sense of identity based on a common national origin or cultural tradition |
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a _______approach to family study would focus on social groups, social systems, and social institutions |
sociological |
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families that extend beyond the nuclear family are |
extended |
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the number of males per 100 females is known as a |
sex ratio |
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the __________ community of Ny state practice group marriage |
Oneida |
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the nuclear family in which you are born and reared (consisting of self, siblings, and parents ) is termed as |
orientation |
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the sharpest increase in the label force participation rates of mothers by marital status are married women and children ages |
6 years and younger |
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__________ marriages are those are which the husband and wife live separately and work in different cities but maintain visiting and other patterns of communication |
commuter |
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the United State berau of the census asks for income data from each member age _____ and older |
15 |
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The united states bureau of census include 4 marital status categories: single, married, widowed, and ___________ |
Divorced |
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the concept "institution" refers to "a system of norms, values, statuses and ________ that develop around a basic social goal |
roles |
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sociologically, a family is a social group, a social system and a social |
institution |
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a family must include a husband and a wife |
conjugal |
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the mass media serves as a powerful force in reinforcing ________ , widely held beliefs ( often false) about the character and behavior of all members of a group |
stereotype |